Found on the curb. Nordica Console Phonograph.
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:05 pm
Okay, this is my first post so please be gentle.
I found on the curb, a very old crank style phonograph. It's made by Nordica. It's a console style, and it is complete. Came with a pile of spare needles, and it is in pretty damned good shape. EXCEPT, that the main drive unit spring is broken I believe. I took it apart, and am going to see if I can get it repaired. I'm mechanically inclined, but I'm not sure if I'm the guy to actually fix this thing.
Has anyone actually heard of Nordica? This one was manufactured in Chicago, but there's no dates of manufacture at all on it. I turned it upside down looking and can't find anything at all. Everything is pristine except for the spring drive.
The lady that used to have it passed away recently and her kids ceremoniously just dumped all of her stuff out onto the street. I'm very happy to have found it, but really could use some help and advice on how to restore it.
Can anyone tell me about the Nordica Company?
I found on the curb, a very old crank style phonograph. It's made by Nordica. It's a console style, and it is complete. Came with a pile of spare needles, and it is in pretty damned good shape. EXCEPT, that the main drive unit spring is broken I believe. I took it apart, and am going to see if I can get it repaired. I'm mechanically inclined, but I'm not sure if I'm the guy to actually fix this thing.
Has anyone actually heard of Nordica? This one was manufactured in Chicago, but there's no dates of manufacture at all on it. I turned it upside down looking and can't find anything at all. Everything is pristine except for the spring drive.
The lady that used to have it passed away recently and her kids ceremoniously just dumped all of her stuff out onto the street. I'm very happy to have found it, but really could use some help and advice on how to restore it.
Can anyone tell me about the Nordica Company?